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#pmieconf-rules 1 # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5) # rule per_disk.bandwidth summary = "$rule$" enumerate = hosts predicate = "some_inst ( ( disk.dev.total_bytes $hosts$ $disks$ > $bandwidth$ Mbytes/sec ) && ( disk.dev.avactive $hosts$ $disks$ * 100 > $threshold$ ) )" enabled = no version = 1 help = "The disk device utilization for at least one disk exceeded the given threshold percent of time during the last sample interval and for at least one device the average transfer rate (reads and writes) exceeded the configured bandwidth limit."; string rule default = "High system device bandwidth utilization" modify = no display = no; unsigned bandwidth default = 100 help = "The total bandwidth, such as 100 megabytes per second, at which we consider the system block device to be bandwidth saturated."; percent threshold default = 95 help = "Threshold percentage of time for I/O utilisation, in the range 0 (idle) to 100 (busy). Busy is defined as the percentage of time during the evaluation interval that the device was busy processing requests (reads and writes). A value of 100 percent indicates possible device saturation."; instlist disks default = "sda" help = "Set to a list of local disk device names for which the rule will be evaluated, as a subset of available block devices. The device names can be set using the \"modify per_disk.bandwidth disks ...\" command, where the disk device names are enclosed in double quotes and separated by white space, eg. \"sda sdb sdc\". Use the command: $ pminfo -f disk.dev.total_bytes to discover the names of the available disk device names."; string action_expand default = "%vb/s[%i]@%h" display = no modify = no; string email_expand default = "host: %h disk: %i b/s: %v" display = no modify = no; # # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5)
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